UN alarm sounds as Ukraine hit site of Europe’s biggest nuclear plant – Times of India

Kyiv: Russia and Ukraine Near each other accused of new shelling zapsorizia nuclear power plants on Thursday ahead of a UNSC meeting to address concerns over the facility’s safety.
Moscow and both Kyiv Said five rocket attacks took place near a radioactive material storage area at the plant, Europe’s largest nuclear facility, which has been the focus of renewed fighting in recent days.
Ukraine’s nuclear agency Energoatom later said that Russian shelling had occurred near one of the six reactors, causing “extensive smoke” and “many radiation sensors were damaged”.
Vladimir Rogov, a member of the regional administration established in Moscow, said on the messaging app Wire That the Ukrainian military had “hit once again” the plant.
The Ukrainian plant is under the control of Russian troops and Ukraine has accused Moscow of harboring hundreds of soldiers and stockpiling weapons there.
fire induced United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an immediate end to all military activity around the plant, warning that any damage could have “catastrophic consequences” in the region and beyond.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Russia could cause an event “even more devastating than Chernobyl” – a reference to the nuclear disaster in then-Soviet Ukraine in 1986.
The US State Department said later on Thursday that the US supported the call of the United Nations and others to establish a demilitarized zone around the nuclear plant.
Security Council likely to meet in 1900 GMT,
Meanwhile, a day after it blasted through a Russian airport in Crimea, a series of mysterious explosions hit a military airfield used by the Russian military in southeastern Belarus near the border with Ukraine late Wednesday. . The blasts fueled speculation that Ukraine may have attacked the airfield in Zyabrovka, just 15 miles north of the border, but what the Belarusian Defense Ministry said was an accident during testing of a new engine on an unspecified device.